> Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2012 20:33:18 +0200 > From: David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> > To: lilypond-devel@gnu.org > Subject: Re: [proposal] easy triplets and tuplets - Draft 2 > Message-ID: <87obkfsb69....@fencepost.gnu.org> > Content-Type: text/plain > > Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> writes: > >>> I haven't seen quadruplets in the wild, so that seems like a >>> stretch. >> >> They are quite common in late-romantic piano music. >> >>> When they occur, it seems audacious to assume they are 6/4. More >>> likely than not, I would expect them to be 3/4, like if you have 4 >>> notes on a halfmeasure in a 6/8 setting. >> >> The normal setting is to have four notes in a full 3/4 bar. > > That would be \times 3/4 rather than \times 6/4, right? > > -- > David Kastrup
I understand the reasons for \tuplet and its syntax, but I don't really get the point of \triplet and friends. I thought this thread started with the complaint about having to a) explicitly write whatever syntax means "this next stuff between the brackets is a triplet", b) writing the bracket, c) writing the "stuff", d) writing the closing bracket, and finally e) having to reload the syntax shotgun for the next triplet. This gets extremely tedious for long strings of triplets, and reloading the shotgun with 11 characters (\triplet {}) instead of 14 (\tuplet 3/2 {}) doesn't really address that problem. I want to tell Lilypond it's time for a bunch of triplets, write the triplet pitch names, then tell Lilypond I'm done. I'm not typically counting how many durations of a kind there are coming up in the stuff I'm about to enter into a score (and I _shouldn't_ have to use my error-prone brain to calculate the sum total durations for the make-moment thingy when the durations that add up to the total are going to be cordoned off for Lilypond to inspect when I compile). In the cases where "\tuplet x/y {}" would be tedious to keep writing I want syntax that will allow me to put bookends around my entire block of triplets and have Lilypond do the work for me-- typing 3 fewer characters _each_ tuplet group doesn't help much, especially when everyone's just going tocopy/paste that syntax anyway. -Jonathan _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel